Re: installing jakarta code Was: using commons components and logging

2002-11-08 Thread Henri Yandell
So you suggest that we no longer create zips/tar.gz's and just put jars on a Maven repository and tell everyone that to use a library they must build with Maven? I think Maven could help with this, or a similar tool, but in a different way. When the tool creates our distribution, it also creates

RE: installing jakarta code Was: using commons components and logging

2002-11-08 Thread Steven Caswell
-Original Message- From: Henri Yandell [mailto:bayard;generationjava.com] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:55 PM To: Jakarta Commons Developers List Subject: Re: installing jakarta code Was: using commons components and logging So you suggest that we no longer create zips

RE: installing jakarta code Was: using commons components and logging

2002-11-08 Thread Henri Yandell
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Steven Caswell wrote: -Original Message- From: Henri Yandell [mailto:bayard;generationjava.com] So you suggest that we no longer create zips/tar.gz's and just put jars on a Maven repository and tell everyone that to use a library they must build with

RE: installing jakarta code Was: using commons components and logging

2002-11-08 Thread Steven Caswell
-Original Message- From: Henri Yandell [mailto:bayard;generationjava.com] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 5:04 PM To: Steven Caswell Cc: 'Henri Yandell' Subject: RE: installing jakarta code Was: using commons components and logging On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Steven Caswell

installing jakarta code Was: using commons components and logging

2002-11-07 Thread Henri Yandell
There has got to be a better way for us to handle installs and cross-dependencies, withing Commons and within Jakarta projects. It has to be the number one problem that users have. Hen On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Martin Cooper wrote: You need the Commons Logging jar, but that's just a wrapper to